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Shabaev95952019-01-09 18:03:01
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Shabaev9595, 2019-01-09 18:03:01

Autolayout HTML & CSS. Is it worth it?

What do you think about PSD to HTML&CSS coders? Why are they not very common? It's convenient. Reveal a secret to a newbie. Thank you.

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wanderbit, 2016-04-08
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Rustam Bainazarov, 2019-01-09
@Shabaev9595

Conveniently? Hmm...
Well, if it's convenient, try using the code they provided in a real project - you'll understand everything right away :))
Scratching your own back with the help of your little finger on your leg - and it will be more convenient.

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lukoie, 2019-01-11
@lukoie

Give an example of some sort of avtoverstun. I will make some kind of test layout, throw it to him, and see what code he will give out. And then you can talk.
But on the other hand, front-end developers still use the terminal, and the command line, when there are gui solutions. And nevertheless, it is these terminals that update, and the terminals use them. Here the question is the same as yours - why?
Let's take for example:
git vs smartgit
composer vs composercat
gulp vs prepros
in all three cases (versioning, dependencies, build) there is a command line tool, and there is a gui analogue in which you can do exactly the same thing just by clicking the mouse and looking directly at the result. However, the majority of developers use the command line...

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Leo, 2019-01-12
@DLeo13

Because there is no normal automatic layout.
Because you need to customize the page logic.
Because BEM is needed.
Because there are a lot of standards for normal coding.
Because you need to do it on the CSS preprocessor.
According to what you need compatibility.
Because it's faster in code.
Because it is more convenient in the code
Because the division of labor.
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